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After a few days thus spent we left our car and followed after a company of United States Infantry, from Fort Niobrara, then engaged in their usual drill, to a lake about twenty-five miles away, where we lived in tents and had a taste of real camp life.
Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. John Sherman
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The next year he was stationed at Fort Niobrara, in Nebraska, in command of the Sioux Indian
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Fort Niobrara and the town of Valentine, beyond which were the
The Voyage of the Rattletrap Hayden Carruth 1897
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He and his adjutant had reduced the statements of the hunters to writing, and a brief, soldierly report was now ready to go to the general commanding the department, who had come out to Fort Niobrara to be nearer the scene of action.
To The Front A Sequel to Cadet Days Charles King 1888
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This was the situation that called for a scout from Fort Niobrara, and thus it happened that for over a fortnight a little column of cavalry had been patrolling the breaks and the valleys away to the northwest, peering into the old haunts of the Sioux along the headwaters of the pretty streams rising among the hills beyond the weather-beaten landmark of Eagle's Nest.
To The Front A Sequel to Cadet Days Charles King 1888
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It was in August, 1902, and after a short delay in the Presidio we were assigned to our station in Fort Niobrara in Nebraska.
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"Hail, Columbia, Happy Land" -- Stay in Fort Niobrara -- Good reception by the people -- No good hunting or fishing.
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One battalion of the regiment had been sent to Fort Reno in Oklahoma and in addition to the two battalions left in Fort Niobrara came one company of white soldiers, making thus a garrison of nine companies, eight colored, one white.
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Our stay in Fort Niobrara covered a period of about four years and was occupied in a military
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At the Fort Niobrara refuge near Valentine, orange and red smeared the dawn sky, the grass smelled sweet with dew and fog hung in the hollows.
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